Site icon fundsforNGOs

Call for Proposals: Green Schools Fund (UK)

The D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust Grant Programme - UK

Deadline: 03-Mar-2026

The Young Futures Green Schools Fund provides up to £3,000 to support student-led environmental projects in schools within the Buckinghamshire Council area. The fund empowers pupils to lead practical actions on waste reduction, biodiversity, energy efficiency, litter reduction, and sustainable transport, with schools acting as fund holders.

Young Futures Green Schools Fund Overview

The Young Futures Green Schools Fund supports student-led environmental improvement projects in schools located within the Buckinghamshire Council area. The fund is designed to empower young people to identify local environmental challenges and deliver practical, school-based solutions with appropriate staff support.

Purpose and Key Objectives

The fund aims to promote environmental responsibility, sustainability education, and youth leadership. Projects must be designed and led by students and contribute to measurable environmental improvements within the school or wider local community.

Priority Environmental Focus Areas

Eligible projects must align with at least one of the following focus areas:

Funding Amount and Eligible Costs

Grants of up to £3,000 are available per project. Funding may cover partial or full project costs where reasonable.
Eligible costs include:

Ineligible Activities and Restrictions

The fund does not support:

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

Eligible applicants include School Councils or similar student bodies affiliated with schools operating within the Buckinghamshire Council area.
Eligibility conditions include:

Who Is Not Eligible?

The following are not eligible to apply:

Why This Fund Matters

The Green Schools Fund encourages environmental stewardship at an early age. By placing students at the centre of project design and delivery, the fund builds leadership skills, increases environmental awareness, and creates long-term positive impacts within school communities.

How to Apply

Applicants must complete and submit the designated application form provided by Young Futures. Applications should clearly describe the environmental issue being addressed, the student-led approach, planned activities, expected outcomes, and a realistic budget.
Applications must be submitted by midday on Tuesday 3rd March.

How Projects Are Expected to Work

Projects should:

  1. Be initiated and led by students

  2. Address a clearly defined environmental issue

  3. Demonstrate measurable or observable outcomes

  4. Have appropriate oversight from school staff

  5. Deliver benefits to the school or local community

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Common reasons for unsuccessful applications include:

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for the Green Schools Fund?

School Councils or similar student bodies within eligible schools in the Buckinghamshire Council area can apply with school support.

How much funding can a school receive?

Schools can apply for grants of up to £3,000 per project.

Can the fund cover core or staffing costs?

Yes, core costs may be funded if they are necessary to enable voluntary work or deliver a defined project outcome.

Are fee-paying schools eligible?

No, schools that charge fees to attend are not eligible.

Can individuals apply directly?

No, applications must be submitted by student bodies affiliated with an eligible school.

Are completed projects eligible for funding?

No, the fund does not support projects that have already been completed.

What is the application deadline?

The deadline for submissions is midday on Tuesday 3rd March.

Conclusion

The Young Futures Green Schools Fund is a valuable opportunity for students in Buckinghamshire to lead meaningful environmental action in their schools. By providing targeted funding and encouraging youth leadership, the fund supports practical sustainability solutions that benefit both school communities and the local environment.

For more information, visit Young Futures.

Exit mobile version